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Idwal Iwrch (English:
Idwal the Roebuck), or
Idwal ap
Cadwaladr (English:
Idwal son of Cadwaladr), is a
figure in the
genealogies of the
kings of Gwynedd...
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genealogies give
Cadwaladr as the son of
Cadwallon and the
father of
Idwal Iwrch. Idwal, who
fathered the
later king
Rhodri Molwynog, may have been his successor...
- 52°48′36″N 3°16′06″W / 52.8100°N 3.2683°W / 52.8100; -3.2683 The Afon
Iwrch is a
river near Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant in Clwyd, Wales. It is a tributary...
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Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of
Dinas Bran
Angharad of Brittany, wife of
Idwal Iwrch Angharad,
daughter of
Rhydderch Hael, a 6th-century king of Strathclyde...
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Cadwaladr Fendigaid ap
Cadwallon (English:
Cadwaladr the Blessed, d. 664)
Idwal Iwrch ap
Cadwaladr (Idwal Roebuck, c. 660)
Rhodri Molwynog ap
Idwal (English:...
- of
Osraige (Ireland) Fazang,
Chinese Buddhist patriarch (b. 643)
Idwal Iwrch, king of
Gwynedd (Wales) Khri ma lod,
empress of the
Tibetan Empire Vindici****...
- may be
Brittonic in
origin and
related to the
Welsh word
iwrch,
meaning roebuck. The Afon
Iwrch, a
river in Denbighshire, also
takes its name from this...
- Shropshire, England. Its
tributaries include the Afon Eirth, Afon Rhaeadr, Afon
Iwrch and Afon Goch, and they form part of the
Tanat Valley.
Wales Landranger...
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Fendigaid ap
Cadwallon (Cadwallader the Blessed) (c. 655–c. 682).
Idwal Iwrch ap
Cadwaladr (Idwal Roebuck) (c. 682–c. 720).
Rhodri Molwynog ap
Idwal (Rhodri...
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those in
Jesus College MS. 20 (where he is
described as the son of
Idwal Iwrch son of
Cadwaladr Fendigiad) and the
Harleian genealogies (where he is described...